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Membership
breaks 40 with addition of Ergon Energy, Kansas City Power & Light,
Lockheed Martin, Nuri Telecom, Open Access Technology International
Inc., Our Home Spaces, San Diego Gas & Electric, Silver Spring
Networks, Tendril and Tridium
Morgan Hill, CA., December 7, 2011 - The OpenADR Alliance, a nonprofit
corporation created to foster the development, adoption and compliance
of a Smart Grid standard known as Open Automated Demand Response
(OpenADR) achieved an important milestone as its membership now exceeds
40. New OpenADR Alliance member companies supporting the development of
this important smart grid standard include Ergon Energy, Lockheed
Martin, Kansas City Power & Light, Nuri Telecom, Open Access
Technology International Inc., Our Home Spaces, San Diego Gas &
Electric, Silver Spring Networks, Tendril and Tridium.
New member KCP&L recently hosted the first OpenADR PlugFest, which
gave OpenADR members the first opportunity to test early
implementations of the OpenADR 2.0 profile for interoperability, prior
to finalizing the profile specification. "We were delighted to host the
first OpenADR PlugFest which we view as a key first step in the
development of a certified OpenADR 2.0 profile that we can implement on
our DOE SmartGrid Demonstration Project" said Ed Hedges, Manager
SmartGrid Technology Planning, KCP&L.
"The OpenADR Alliance is providing two critical pieces that will
accelerate interoperability and market adoption, beyond the core
standardization effort: creating an industry-specific profile of the
base standard, and establishing an Interoperability Testing and
Certification Authority," said David Mollerstuen, Standards Development
Architect at another new member company, Tendril. "These pieces are
foundational to our strategic goals of building standards-based Smart
Grid products that provide tangible benefits to utilities and energy
consumers. As such, we're committed to this important work and to
continued industry collaboration on the development, adoption and
compliance with the OpenADR profile."
Members of the OpenADR Alliance also recently completed a productive
two-day meeting, hosted by testing partner Intertek, where members made
significant progress defining the OpenADR feature-set and compliance
requirements which are important elements used in the development of
its certification program.
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is encouraging to see industry interest in the OpenADR standard growing
worldwide through the recent increase in membership," said Mary Ann
Piette, chairwomen of the OpenADR Alliance and research director of
Demand Response Research Center, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratories (Berkeley Lab). "OpenADR members are working diligently to
develop a certification and compliance program to enable the mass
deployment of automated demand response solutions in 2012."
About the OpenADR Alliance
OpenADR
Alliance is fostering the development, adoption, and compliance of the
Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) standard through
collaboration, education, training, testing, and certification. The
OpenADR Alliance intends to work with related organizations such as the
Smart Grid Interoperability Panel, Organization for the Advancement of
Structured Information Standards (OASIS), North American Energy
Standards Board (NAESB), Utilities Communications Architecture
International User's Group (UCAIug), Wi-Fi Alliance™, ZigBee Alliance™
and others as appropriate.
The OpenADR Alliance is open to all interested stakeholders sharing a
common interest in facilitating and accelerating the use and adoption
of the OpenADR standard for price- and reliability-based demand
response. More information can be obtained at http://www.openadr.org/
For more information contact: Barry Haaser, OpenADR Alliance,408-833-6241, barry@openadr.org
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